FARMINGTON — Former Farmington High School baseball and basketball star Jayson Whitehouse was reported in critical condition at Eastern Maine Medical Center from injuries suffered Friday during a two-vehicle accident in Plymouth, Maine.

An update on his condition since Friday was unavailable Tuesday.

According to the Bangor Daily News, Whitehouse, 26, of Alton, was heading north on Route 7 just before 11:30 a.m. when his Honda crossed the centerline and struck a southbound SUV driven by Courtney Lacadie, 38, of Dixmont, Maine.

Whitehouse was taken by LifeFlight helicopter to EMMC in Bangor with life-threatening injuries.

Lacadie was taken by ambulance to EMMC with serious injuries that were not considered life-threatening.

The drivers were the only occupants of the vehicles. Both vehicles were demolished in the crash, the Bangor Daily News reported. Whitehouse is a 2004 graduate of Farmington High School where he is generally recognized as one of the best athletes in school history.

As a left-handed pitcher and center fielder he led the Tigers to Class M state baseball championships in 2002 and 2004. He was selected as both Class M player of the year and Foster’s player of the year in 2004.

As a basketball player, he scored more than 1,500 points, the second most in program history.

Whitehouse attended Spartanburg Methodist College in 2004-05 where he led the baseball team to a 45-14 record, hitting .364 with eight homers and 45 RBIs, while earning all-region honors.

Whitehouse was drafted in the 23rd round of the 2005 major baseball league draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers.

He never got his chance to play for the Dodgers. Soon after he was drafted, he was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called Burkitt’s Lymphoma. He eventually beat the disease, but lost the use of his right eye in the process.

Whitehouse lives in Alton with his wife, Sayre, and their sons, Colby and Trey.